Sykes or Bussey Rackets, $3.50 to $30.00 Presses SJ.25 Covers 52.00 Rubber Grips 25c Gut Reviver .. ,. 65c Sun Visors $1.00 Reach Halls .. .. 50c Slazengers 65o Improved Iiirmal All Steel Racket, ih, , 13Hf, 14 oz. priced 'at $14.50 Postage paid on all out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. Important BargainNews Our Knl ire Stock of WOMEN'S and MISSES' DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and MILLINERY at 20 per cent discount Ten Days Only Mrs.S.Frizzell Third Avenue J. L Blain Contractor Agent for J, Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Band-sawing and Planing. . Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. . See The Latest Models Kc.onomy, Simplicily, "and Convenience. Lowest in cost, Kasy Payments if desired Ask for Demonstration S. E. PARKER LTD. Phone 93 ENTERTAINMENT AT SEAL COVE SCHOOL interesting Program Given by Children Before Parents, and Others Yesterday The Seal Cove school, under the priucipalship of Miss Rulli Stewart, held an interfiling en tertainment yesterday afternoon which was attended by a number parents and friends. Mrs. Skinner presided and Miss Lar son of I ho school staff played the accompaniments. The pro gram follows: Opening march, Miss Larsen at piano. Songs O Canada! the school; Sweet and Low, grade 3 and S; DalTy Down Dilly, Roberl Kelsey, Jack Storrie and Kaxu Nishin; the Maple Leaf, the school.. Aclion s'ongs Mr. Hal and Mistress Mouse, grade 1 and 2, Sleep Baity Sleep, girls of grade 2 wilh dolls. Costume and action song The farmer, grade 1 anil 2. Two pari songs The Blue Bells of Scotland, grade 3 and 4; John Peel, grade 3 ami I. Recitations Farewell to I lie Farm, Mary Martin; the Daring Froggie, Kdna Strand; Lillle While Daisy, Leo Doiron; A Wet Slieel and a Flowing Sea, Amigo Soriano; Queer Pussies, Emma Doiron; An F.aslern Legend, Brian Parsons;, Miss Daffodil; -Rolerl -'K-elweyf- The Riders of Ihe Plains, Charles Anderson; Little Things, William, Murdoch; fomcbody Mother, Thelma Skinner; Lillle Hands. Kdilh Brewerton; Bees, 'Jack Slorrie. Costume monologue The Lost Camel. Holier! Peachey. Violin and piano duet Youthful Days and Home, Lillian and Premo Vaccher. Violin sols Pop goes Uic Weasel; The Boys Brigade; Barcarole, Premo Vaccher. Dramatization Wako up song, Charlotte Soriano. ceruiicaies and prizes were presented a'J follows: Division I. grades HI. and IV. Honor Rolls Perfect attendance Charles Anderson, Aleza Dodd, Lillian V accher. (iood conduct sson. Bertha Bjorn- Proficiency Thelma- Skinner Prizes for neatly kept exercise hooks wks-rBertu a, Bjoru?on, Tliftl-. ia 'k.biner,' Mae, CavenlcV'v W ma Pressed flowers Lillian Vac elier, Angelica Colussi. General progress and good averages Fred Peachy, Aleza ' Dodd. Grade VII., for good work. C. Soriano, W. Murdock, Brian Par sons,- R. - Peachey. Division ILfJrades I and IL Viereck, grade 2.; Rupert Soriano grade 1. Writing certificates, grade 2. June Smith, Kazu Nishio, Dar- row Gome, Alice Gomez, Kdilh Ferguson, Kdna Strand, Cecile Cavenaile, Kleanor Seiverl. Grade 1. Rupert Soriano, Doiron, John Slalla, Vivn Grieve. CATHOLIC LADIES' TEA AND SALE WAS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR A goodly sum w'as realized al a successful lea and sale of home cooking held by the Cath J WHITES OF EYES TINGED WITH YELLOW? MUDDY COMPLEXION? YOUR LIVER IS OUT OF ORDER! Mrs. Win. liimrque, F Creek. N.B., writes: "F hiive lieen troubled with my livtrr fur a Ions time, tml was so bad I could not do any work. I had nevere pain In my su.ir.acti that were so bad. al times, I could' hardly Hand them. My long-lie became coaled: I had a bad taxle In my mouth, especially In the. mornlnir; the whiles of my eyes were Uutred with yellow, anil I bad a muddy an yellow complexion. I had read a ureal deal about MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS so derided I would try a tlal, and afler taking- three of tlieni 1 was neatly improved and felt more like hlnr. and I can now do my own work without any trouble." For sale at all rirurirUtJ and dealers: pot up only by The T. Mhburn Co., Limited. Toronto. nt. Ward and Mrs. C. P. Riel poured and were assisted hy Mrs. Chas. Balagno, Miss Virginia Riel, Miss Margaret Davidson, Miss Agues Gralton and Miss Palmira Astoria. Mrs. Peter Byrne had charge of he home cooking lahle and Mrs. W. Sloan looked after the refreshments. A raffle wns conducted by Mrs. D. F.. Murphy ami Mrs. .1. Lome MaeLaren was cashier. During the afternoon. Miss Virginia Riel and Miss Agnes Oration played piano selections wliich were well received. The winner of a pillow, donated hy Mrs. Hildilch, was Miss Helen MeMeekin. GYRO BEAT ROTARY IN TENNIS TOURNEY The Gyro Chili tennis player; heal, those from the Rotary Chin in Ihe tennis tournament on Ihe Acropolis Hill courts yesterday hy three matches lo two. The scores were as follows: Singles Sidney tazzel-Jones heal (Jol. J. W. Nicholls, G-3, 0-4.' Sidney Bazzet-Jones heal S. D. Johnstone, C-3, 0-4. S. D. Johnstone heal Millon Gonzales, 15-1, 0-3. ' Col. Nicholls heat Millon Gonzales, 3-C, 6-1, C-2. Doubles Douglas SJork and AV. Crude -sliaiilcfWatjU'v -.MclynYonWl. II. H. Lillle, 0-1, 0-3. Referees were J. C. Brady, A. K. Wakefield and Col. McMordie SALT LAKES PROVED POPULAR ATTRACTION Rolls of Honor I The Salt Lakes proved a popu- Profioleney! Eleanor Sieverl.jhir attraction yesterday, a large Deportment Kdna Strand. number of people visiting there Attendance Kdilh - Ferguson, and enjoying Ibe bathing Prizes for , neatness George, Launch 23 plied regularly between Ihe Prince Rupvrl Boat- house and Ihe lake but owing lo the fact that the service had not necn auveriised a great many did nol know the boat was run ning. The waler in Ihe lake was very warm especially near the sur face. Those who dived into dee waler found II colder. In the Letter Box POACHING FOOTBALL F'ditor, Daily News. Under the heading of "Poach ing Football" in your issue of " SiS Int h Fktwii Stove i lc I 'It olic ladies yesterday afternoon al'lhe 2llh inslnnlthere uppears a the. home of Mrs. J. 11. Hildilch leller over the signature "Foot- in the Federal block. bailer," In which charges are Mrs. Harold McKwen and Mrs. made that certain foolball clubs James McN'ully assisted Mrs, (or club), are endeavoring td Hildilch In receiving. Mrs. H. secure players 'from other clubs, hy Ihe offering of jrtb lo the ociier players. a- Now, there is only one com mercial firm supporting a fool nail dull in Hie league, in a position to offer jobs lo players, namely, Ihe Cold Storage, and Ihe only inference which can he drawn is, dial this charge is directed agaiiisl Hie Cold Slor-age Football Cluh. We wish il lo he known, Ihal (his charge is absolutely without foundation, and as we tire jealous of cur reputation of he-ing a sporting team, we Ihink a few facts relative to Ihe above, would, not he out of placer At Ihe present lime, there are four men on Ihe payroll al Ihe Cold Storage, playing for oilier iclulu, and no effort has been made lo induce them lo sign up for our learn, in fact, il is the pracliee of Ihe selection eoin- miltee, lo advise any player of anolher cluh who may he taken on Ihe payroll, (hat he is under no obligation whalevcr, lo play for this leam, and If he does so. it is at his own request . Verify .Innuendo H is a pity that "Footballer" did nol take (be trouble lo verify his innuendo, before rushing Into print wilh a slory well calculal- ed lo bHng more harm than good, lo local football. There is a possibility that these charges are nol directed against us, but if such practices are actually being employed by one or other of iftc teams, it is "Footballer's" luly after having committed himself as he has to have Ihe moral courage and sportsmanship lo definitely accuse the of fending parties, "over his own ignature, and not to cast, what appears lo us to be, an unmerited slur upon all the teams in the league. For the future guidance ol "Footballer" we would suggest that he place any charges he may wish lo make, before Ihe officials of the Football Associa tion, and nol attempt airy imnl-slinging ladies, through the medium of the press, over a nom de plume." Now Mr. Kdilor, we Irust we have nol taken up loo much of your valuable space, but for our Own justification, we ditemcd Ibis letter necessary, and we can assure you this is our first and last word on the subject. Cold Storage Football Club, F. W. Grlmble. Sec. Sport Chat I'he Callies and Ihe Cold Slur ago are due lo meel lonighl in the Senior Foolball League for Ihe city championship. The fact that Ihe Callies are al. Ihe head of the league wilh two victories and ho defeats and the Gobi Storage arc in the cellar wilh two losses and no wins does not necessarily mean that it will oiol be a good game. In fact, there has been some strengthening go iug on recently in the ranks of the fish plant team am it is said that they may yet give a hallle for Ihe season's honors. Besides the supporters of the two leains there, should be number of independent fans pn hand tonight to find out for themselves If the situation has changed any. Capable of making a mile. In OS seconds, "Miss I'laquemlne, a hydro-speed boat conslrucled in Louisiana, is believed to bo Curtis airplane motor mounled on the stern, using a' propeller of . the lypo mounted on planes for driving ( power. The boa! Is 20. feet longi and seven feet wide and when travelling at full speed PAGE FOUR tttt' tmtt.t rrcroa BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; tennis! nr ver irt) too oao W E what T tlA-.?. ooe ) I Cave OVJK CAT TUAT XOO II L I HI II T77; ,s TMt cat wltD TO, UOjE, A, Ca3Ey MQrT A Pllte WINMER IT COOD DaD LIS THAT , ,'" MIP V A K(ITAC He v- VrtVL WA5 JOT is CCHMOH HAVE. TO Auuer Cat ' We have a complete line of Tennis Goods, IT and it is all new 1925 in stock. Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. F 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c WANTKB a rest home, with good board, apply P.O. Box 80, Terraeo, B.C. I no WA.NTKD. Butcher wanliHl, Mussallem Grocery. tf FOR SALE FURNITURK boughl. sold and exchanged. Control agvnt for Fawrelt ranges and furnace. Household elfecls paeked uuu shipped. Auction sales con dueled. Furniture for over home. Let me hale a talk wilh you about my service, ano leave your furniture lwubl lo me. A. MacKenzle, tur-niture House, Third Avnue. Phone 775. if FOR SALK. We have several new listing on houses at real values. Special price on gMd collage al Salt Lakes. McOairery & Gibbous, Ltd. FOR SALK Cheap. Ten arrea of gouil strawberry land, situated one half miles from Terrace. B.C. For particulars wrUe M J. Ilalpin, Kiinherluy. B.C. 152 FOR SALK. With every pur chase of 920.0(1 or over at he Prince Rupert Kxehange we will give one rug FHKK. tf FOR SALK. Commercial Holel, Prince Rupert, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Stephens & Co., Lid. It FOR SALK. S.jnitre kilcben table, cbesl of drawers, small Wilton rug. Phone Black 706. 1&0 FOR SALK. Launch "Nemo." fully equipped. See Prince Rupert Yacht Club. I hi FOR SALK. -Four hole Monarch range. Prince Rupert Kx- change. tf FOUND FOUND. Ladies' semi-gauntlet fawn glovo. Owner can obtain sumo upon identifying ami paying for this advertisement at Daily News olllce. F(iUNI). Moosehearl .pin. Ap. ply Daily fsews ofllce,. BOARD HOARD and Room, or board only. 443 Fifth Aveuuo Kal. Phone Red 707. BOATS AMD LAUNCHES PRICKS OF KASTHOPK 4-GYCLK Marine Engines l-ll.P. without clulcli $185.00 4-ILP. i cylinder MD 2C0.00 C-H.P. I cylinder HI) 450.00 8-H.P. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-H.p. 2 cylinder MD 450.00 10-H.P. 4 cylinder LD 475.00 Al! the above except the first include the Faaious Joas Re. verse Gear, anil full electrical and propeller eiiulpment. The best thai money can buy, Kasthope Bros.. 1747 Georgia St. W. Vancouver, B.C. Always at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouso, Agents Phono 381, draws only two inches of waler, while at slow speed she draws six Inches. "Miss Plaitucmlno" accommodates llirec nasseiiKers one of Ihe fastest boats ever and u pilot, who controls the built in the United Slates. II hasjlKial from a steering post simi-nn underwater propeller, being lar to an nulomobile. Willi a ilriven by n 00 horse power! full load the lmnl will niinin n speed of morn than 0(1 miles an hour and its inventor claims that H will maintain an average speed of 50 . miles an hour throughout a day without in-Jury to the motor. TO RENT NURSKS or young ladies wanling Foil RKNT. 3 room ApMrlmenI furnished $3MlO 2 room autrUiivtil, fur nitdied (healed $30 00 ft room hoiis( 25.00 I room houe 120.00 Cotlag at Sail Lakes. McCalfery X Gibbons, Ltd. TO HUNT. Furnished rooms. Hot ami cold water. Centrally located. Reasonable rents. Norfobl lloojns. Fill Ion Street. Phone Black :t20. tf TO RUNT Two roomed f urn (su ed apartment by tiny, week or month. Phon lt 07. FOR RKNT. -Furnished Imiiis. keeping suite. 110 Sixth Ave. Knsk Phone Blue 278. If FOR RKNT.- -Five roomed house furnished, for July atui Aug-ul. Phone Green IH6. HQ FOR RP.N'T. Larjre niotiiy apart-ntent down town. Apply Storks' Hardware. ISO FOR RUNT.- Clapp apartment Weslenbaver Bros. tf AUCTION SALE Al'GTION HM.K will He held n OSR Borden Street on Salur-day, June S7 at Jf.30 p.m.: consisting of library table, oak chairs, wicker chairs, rhUfnu-ier. bed;, spring and utaliress, ebelricl washer. vacuum cleaner, heater, kitchen oabi-net, raiiK'. leelrje flxturts, ele. Philpoll. Kvill and Co., Lid ., Aurtioin-ers. 1 10 SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at An) time. Five passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Rals: 50c for I or 2 passejiger.. 25ii for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 TAXI Taxi -07 Phone (Call Geyrse, Paul or dust) Special 6 and 7 passenger Slude-bnkers at your service day and ' night. ROSS .BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block' Across from Kmpress Hold. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Box 1544 Prince Rupert, B.C. Service and Satisfaction Guananleed. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone-us. P.O. Box 699. BEAUTY PARLOR . Vogue Beauty . Parlor Public Rest Room for Ladles. Mrs. Love Stephens' Block, Thin! Ave. Over McGaflVry V Gibbons Ltd PHONE 36. FURNITURE. New and "Secondhand Furnl- ure Store. We Buy. Sell and Ex. cbanae New and Secondhanii Goods, QUO. PAPADOPULI8, A39 Third Ave. Vbo-o M KEITH'S CAFE. When In Stewart visit Keith's Car in King Kdwanl Hole! now rn-rnodelled. Up. lo-dale Dining Room and Lunch Caunler , BOB KEITH - Manager. Article, 0d 1.4 FURNITURE KOSPini. And Geiin ,: ,i 4 pairs k , letulttd i i v, writers. t-; ,i, pfefur.- fra:, Purnitiin- i : TOM BALLANGER Phone Bin. COLUMBIA RECORDS NKW Pro, , . no s-1 .-i . proUu(-fi'i Trol. s,, . music i Call in i r PRINCE RUPERT KUSIC tTOBl, Tii ir 1 Ave BEDDINQ OUT PLANTS. Plants t ha K fer you: , ;t bedding , aHf arrtiin.r . t relied m tk good. Store Ph . n. i- Greenlmii I' McCARTHYX FIREWOOD. He. Comf"! 1 a. t Dry blot-n i Fresh i ' w ' I'M.. I,. I A. ISAAt:"'-' MAIL SCHEDULE For the Eat uwlay From the Ent Mondav- V Friday. I' To Vancour Tuesdays Mail close From Vancouftr it : Sundays - " Weln--iia.v- Fridays Saturday- C.P.R. May . a To Anyox, Alice Arm- Vedn'sly-Sunilavs . Ffom Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays Tl.iiri!,iV d I :1 J. I a it it To Stewart and Preml pJ Salurdays . sunuay Stewart and P", Tuesdays 8 p jl. and w To Port Simpson Points n Thursday-: . J From Kort River Point Sal unlays .ln.on ny To Alaska Points- May 8. 18 w:d . From Alaska Point- I" niul Charlotte Is' To Queen May ! .i0tl From Q"n v Points Or.tKim Aiim Av. tM Ave. HUi -1 em Ave. , Full"" " ,h Ave. Thniw;" Hth SlirrbP"' tllli Av. A oi'"'1 ettt ft llo.v 1 , I Ctli ft llJ , Hth AV. ft ""' 0 tth Av. Pert. novl. HI1"" lro. oovt. wwr n.T.p. wmri nY j. r. 8iaiin a. i ii' it giH-AVf. ft K 1 a, ' SMaA, Full" ,i0 -5